- 1N10. Impulse and Thrust
- 1N10.12 Fleeting Event Timer Hitting two hammers together gates a fast oscillator to a counter.
- 1N10.20 Egg In A Sheet Throw an egg into a sheet held by two students.
- 1N10.12 Fleeting Event Timer (Hammer) Hitting two hammers together gates a fast oscillator to a counter.
- 1N20. Conservation of Linear Momentum
- 1N20.10 Seesaw Carts Two carts repel each other on a teeter-totter. Mass of cars can be varied.
- 1N20.12 Rolling Ball on Air Glider A ball rolls down a small inclined plane mounted on an air track glider. Watch the glider start and stop.
- 1N20.15 Car On A Rolling Board Start and stop a radio controlled car on a board on rollers.
- 1N20.20 Magnetic Momentum Carts Run magnetic carts on a rail to show different kinds of collisions.
- 1N20.24 Recoiling Magnets Hold two small horseshoe magnets together and observe the recoil.
- 1N20.25 Tug of War with Opposing Cars Battery operated car is pulling on another car facing the opposite direction.
- 1N21. Mass and Momentum Transfer
- 1N21.10 Floor Carts And Medicine Ball Two people on roller carts throw a medicine ball to each other.
- 1N21.50 Jump On A Cart Run at constant velocity and jump on a roller cart.
- 1N22. Rockets
- 1N22.15 Model Rocket Liftoff Video Show video of a rocket or shuttle launch.
- 1N22.20 Water Rocket Pump a toy water rocket the same number of times, first with only air, and then with water.
- 1N22.51 Reaction To Stream Of Water Or Air A rubber hose connected to a source of compressed air or faucet dangles from a support and flails about.
- 1N30. Collisions in One Dimension
- 1N30.10 Collision Balls Five identical steel balls display conservation of momentum and energy.
- 1N30.20 3:1 Collision Balls Displays conservation of momentum and energy in a non-symmetrical system.
- 1N30.30 Air Track Collisions Two sets of air track gliders, one with rubber bands and the other with pin/putty, give elastic and inelastic collisions respectively.
- 1N30.33 Air Track Collisions Unequal Masses Two sets of air track gliders of unequal masses, one with rubber bands and the other with pin/putty, give elastic and inelastic collisions respectively.
- 1N30.50 Happy/Unhappy Pendulum and Cart Displays how elastic collisions conserve momentum better than inelastic ones.
- 1N30.60 Double Ball Drop Momentum from a large-basketball is transferred to a small tennis ball, launching it high in the air.
- 1N40. Collisions in Two Dimensions
- 1N40.20 Air Puck Collisions Vary the angle of impact between a moving and stationary air puck.
- 1N40.21 Dry Ice Collisions Use dry ice pucks to do two dimensional collisions.
- 1N40.24 Air Table Collisions Use a video recording of the collision to obtain data.